Staircase Rapids takes you along a magical section of the scenic North Fork Skokomish River. At times, the water gushes over the stony riverbed, while in other places it languidly fills pools of translucent turquoise water. On a hot day, the water is hard to resist, bracingly cold though it may be. The Staircase Rapids Loop has become increasingly popular in recent years, and one reason is likely the photogenic suspension bridge at the halfway point. It’s a charismatic icon for the Staircase region of Olympic National Park, but don’t let it take all the credit. The forested trail feels like a walk through fairyland, and is a big part of the hike’s appeal.